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  • Choosing the Most Favorable Toy  By : Travis Olague
    A mature can keep their most auspicious toy for many years but it can be new in his or her memory during all his life, because this very particular doll was the one he or she was keenly fond of. Purchasing such a game for your toddler is a challenge but it can turn into a real pleasure if you follow the suggestion and hints.
  • Diaper Cakes Are a Unique & Artistic Piece to Add To Your Next Baby Shower  By : Kimberly Green-20414
    Whether you make it yourself or buy one ready-made these charming creative Diaper Cakes are perfect for baby related festivities.
  • Jack and Jill Went up the Hill to Celebrate a Baby  By : Kevin Hart
    There's a growing trend within the United States right now that's bringing both Mom & Dad together to formally celebrate the birth of a child; the Jack & Jill baby shower. The Jack and Jill baby shower is basically a co-ed baby shower bringing couples and single friends together to talk, exchange gifts, and generally enjoy some time together.
  • All About Child Safety With Roller Blinds  By :
    Child safety is the number one concern of parents. This article will deal with ways to childproof your home.
  • Bracing Yourself For The Baby  By : John Rope
    Planning a baby or expecting one? Thrilled? Naturally!!. After all it’s your baby, a part of you. You are giving birth to a new life….A new kind of excitement, anticipation, fear will surround you in those nine months before the baby comes to your life. Planning can only ease your stress and make you go ahead in life.
  • What are swings for?  By : Travis Olague
    You think you know much about swings. But you have no idea what a multifunctional things they can be. They can be a needed treatment for your baby; they can be nurses easily helping your kid to fall asleep gently swinging him or her, they can be of a excellent help for poor parents giving them a few break to rest. And moreover these friends can look different and work differently.
  • Mommy, I Feel Sick And My Skin Hurts  By : Andrew Van Vooren
    Childern exposed to the sun and its negative effects. How to avoid the negative effects of the sun. Also, Pointers on how to get parents and childern ready for a day in the sun.
  • Finding the Perfect Bassinet for Baby’s Nursery  By : catwomanseven-20414
    There are many things a parent to be must consider prior to the arrival of a new baby. Everything from baby proofing the home to putting together a nursery for the wee one are things that every parents
  • New Trends in Baby Shower Favors Point to Simple Pleasures and Enjoyment  By : Sam Brown-20414
    Whether you are giving your first baby shower or your fifth, this article will help make the planning fun and the event enjoyable for both you, your guests and the expecting mother.
  • Super Moms Secrets for Raising a Child With ADD  By : Blair Critch-23530
    Cases of Attention Deficit Disorder, or ADD, have been on the rise in recent years. Doctors are finally realizing that a true physical disability can be present in both children and adults in order to cause them to have a reduced attention span and increased hyperactivity.
  • Interview with Keren Levi: Babywearing - My Baby Nest Carriers  By :
    Interview with the founder of My Baby Nest™, Keren Levi, on the importance of babywearing.
  • Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent  By : Simone Butler
    Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
  • Single Parent Support: Facilities for the Single Parents benefit  By : Matthew Morgan
    Our site is reliable and well known online Single Parent Support community. This web based community meant for the single parents provide a safe platform for the community. Click to get more information.
  • May: Foster Care Awareness Month  By : Margaret Iuculano-8975
    Former Foster Child and Advocate Focuses On Flaws
  • Turning A Broken Home Into A Blessing  By : Sheila Butler-8975
    How Divorce Gives Children Success Skills
  • 10 Tips for Road Travel with Babies  By : Kim Johnson
    Babies have many needs, and unfortunately the only way they express it is either by smiles or tears. For many of you who like to take long road trips with the baby, tears are the last thing you want. Given below are some tips to plan your travel more efficiently and make your road trip fun and hassle free.
  • 8 Must Haves for the New Mom and the New Born  By : Kim Hart
    Pregnancy is probably one of the most beautiful times in a woman's life. Gathering essential care products for both mom and baby bring a sense of comfort and ease to the stress of being a new mother.
  • Games for Children: How to Develop their Analytical Skills Using a Deck of Cards  By : Jack Reider
    Here, we present practical but still easy to learn, and easy to use methods on how to channel basic card games into games that develop the brain of your children. These games for children will help you ensure that their analytical skills are being developed while they enjoy themselves. And you can accomplish all this with the help of a plain deck of fifty two cards.
  • Before It’s Too Late: Deathbed Conversations with Dad  By : Louise Lewis-8975
    No Experts Needed: The Meaning of Life According to You!
  • Should Parents Test Adolescents For Substance Use?  By : Adolph K. Reekie
    Much has been made recently of the opportunities afforded by recent technology for parents to obtain cheap alcohol and drug testing facilities. So are these a real boon to parents. Is it a positive step being able to test your teenager for alcohol and drugs? Instead of getting the surly automatic denial, is it not a genuine benefit to be able to get a definitive answer so that both parents and adolescents know whether drugs or alcohol are being consumed?
  • What Causes a Lack of Self-Esteem in Americans  By : Chuck Bluestein-4263
    This explains why Americans have a lack of self esteem. It also tells what can be done to remedy this.
  • Guide and tips for your new baby.  By : Daljit kaur
    First of all, CONGRATULATIONS! You are having a new baby! Now, on to the serious stuff. You are going to get yourself prepared for your new baby, mentally, physically and you will need to adjust your house and car for the new baby too!
  • How to baby proof your home  By : Daljit kaur
    Keeping your baby safe at all times is one of your greatest concerns and responsibilities. There is so much to consider and it is very easy to overlook something that might be fairly obvious to some but escape others.

    Q. What is the best way to approach baby-proofing our home?

    The best way is to see your home from the eyes of your child. It is recommended that you get down on your hands and knees and crawl around your home. This will enable you to see hazards you might not have recognize
  • Inexpensive ideas for a baby shower.  By : Daljit kaur
    A few guests can get together and get a big laundry basket. Place in it a long clothes line with outfits, diapers, bibs, etc. pinned to it. It can also be used as a room decoration. It has a bit of everything and something to carry it in!
    Baby Quilt - here is a great gift from those that love to sew and quilt. Find an alphabet quilt pattern. Each square has a letter of the alphabet on it and a picture of an object that started with that letter. It can have numbers too. Each guest can be given/s
  • Is Work Or A Divorce Keeping You From Your Child?  By : Sheila Butler-8975
    Sheila Butler offers parents the following tips to stay in touch with their current or ex-spouses concerning the kids.
  • Parents Help To Children In Bad Times  By : Jennifer Fairbanks-5496
    Shocking things happen, and it's unavoidable that our children are exposed to them; sometimes they occur in our communities, in the form of natural disasters like floods or fires, or man-made crises like
  • Parents Care To Children For Their Mental Security  By : Jennifer Fairbanks-5496
    Always listen carefully in order to learn what children know and are thinking treat all children’s questions with respect and seriousness; do not “shush,” ignore or dismiss children. Elucidate children’s
  • Should We Spoil Our Children?  By : Savvy Parent
    Every new mother has heard it at least once. In fact, so many parents are terrified of doing it, they go a bit too far in the other direction. Spoiling a baby is not the dreadful thing that others might make it out to be. In fact, spoiling a baby is perfectly natural, and even necessary for a happy, healthy baby.
  • There Is Strength In A Herd  By : Timothy L. Carver-21051
    Strong families are the core and strength of all societies. An unusual experience leads the author to an increased understanding of the similarities between herds and strong families.
  • Enjoy Marketing your Small Business  By : Susan Smith
    Have you already chalked out a fantastic plan to start of a new small business? You surely have your budget and products/services ready for the customer to see. But how on earth, will the customer know about your existence, if you don’t market yourself? Marketing is an integral part of business and requires time, effort and money. If you think you can put in time and effort but cannot afford the expenses involved, try out the following marketing ideas.
  • Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt  By : Susan Smith
    Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on. Do your kids have good healthcare coverage because of your work?
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Susan Smith
    As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself). We wish we could offer you a few extra hours in a day, but instead we’ve gathered some great tips to help you get through your busy days.
  • 5 Potty Training Tips That Will Make You Smile  By : Aruni Gunasegaram
    My kids are now 5 ½ and 3 years old and fortunately the potty training gods smiled on us because both were day-time trained around 2 ½ years of age. Thankfully, our oldest (a boy) was trained about 2 months before our daughter was born. He wore Pull-Ups at night until he was 4 but our daughter quit wearing pull ups when she was about 2 years and 9 months old. Ah, it’s so nice not to have buy diapers or Pull-Ups anymore!
  • All You Need to Know about Baby Wearing with My Baby Nest Carriers  By :
    Babywearing allows you to keep your baby close while freeing up your hands to complete your regular tasks and errands. The following article is full of tips and advice for babywearing
  • Knowing the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy  By : Janice Mallard-13862
    To find out if you are pregnant, look for the signs and symptoms of pregnancy. These can be categorized a possible, probable, and positive.
  • How Counseling Can Eliminate your Teenagers Behavior Problems  By : Dr. Mike Shery
    You may be finding that your teenager is getting into trouble. There are mountains of pressures for kids to cope with today. They include, school, peer problems, adhd, family discord, drugs, alcohol and sex. Also, many kids have problems dealing with past traumas, like abuse, expulsion from school or family alcoholism.
  • Parents, Are You Listening or Lecturing to Your Kids? Five Tips to Help You Listen  By : Julie Scandora-8975
    Five tips to help you communicate more effectively with your children.
  • Bringing Home Baby: Calming Newborn Nerves  By : Ricardo John-3619
    The first days home with baby can be trying. He’s adjusting. You’re adjusting. Everyone is a bundle of nerves. If you stay calm, however, these simple tips will ease the transition for both of you.
  • How to chose a baby proofing company  By : Mark Saincome-15680
    Knowing how to choose someone to baby proof your home
  • Working Together to Keep Children Safe.  By : Mamas and Papas-11606
    Did you know that since the new legislation governing child car seats in September 2006 came into force there has been a 30% decline in death or serious injury of 8 – 12’s over the last year?
  • Teenagers, Education and Condoms  By : Ken Brower-10301
    A new research study conducted by study group PloS Medicine asserted that the spread of human immunodeficiency virus can be effectively contained through teaching teenagers on how to use condoms properly. The research has proven that people can help curtail the widespread of the virus that leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS.
  • Pregnancy and Baby Boy Names  By : Benicio Brown
    Whether it’s in the animal world or human, pregnancy is a very important time for any family. It is that special blessing that allows families to bond better, to express love and take care of each other.
  • Teenagers & AIDS: Do They Know Enough?  By : Ken Brower-10301
    In reviewing recent public health data, AIDS incidence and prevalence among teenagers and young adults in the U.S. is still consistently high and disturbing.
    One reason for this is that, according to some studies, the average age of sexual initiation has gone lower, sometimes as young as 13 to 15 years old. This would translate that teenagers entering high school have already lost their virginity and may have been engaging in active sexual life. This also places the need of implementing a sexual education especially designed for younger minds, so as to prevent the establishment and practice of reckless and unsafe sex early on.
  • The Attack of the Nerds: Bullying in Cyberspace  By : jm
    Cyber-bullying is a distressing form of bullying prevalent in student populations with access to various information communication technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. It is a repetitive and malicious way to gain power over the victim through humiliation, torment or threats.
  • A Controversial Solution to Babies Having Babies  By : jm
    Birth control pills and other contraceptive drugs and devices will now be made available for students in King Middle School in Portland, Oregon. This controversial decision has sparked a heated debate between those who are for and those who are against this rule not just in Portland but all over the United States.
  • Socializing Your Child With A Balanced System  By : Oliver Dodd-11371
    Socializing your child is not an easy process and does take a great deal of time. But it can help your child turn into a healthy and mature person. The key is to help your child find a balance between individual contact and group settings.
  • Teenagers and Sex: How to Approach It Properly  By : Ken Brower-10301
    There’s no denying it, teenagers spend more of their time thinking about sex than any other subject. There should be no shame associated with it, because hormones play a large part in this matter and sexual development is an important part in a person’s physical and mental growth.
  • Choosing a Baby Monitor  By : Simone Butler
    A baby monitor system is an essential purchase for parents-to-be, but how do you know which model to buy? This article describes the most common types of monitors available, and the range of features they can offer.
  • Parental Guidance On Myspace  By : anderson
    Parents must try to be friends more than a guide to tackle their children and save them from any harm.
  • Throwing A Baby Shower : What You Need To Know  By : Simone Butler
    If someone you know becomes pregnant you may wish to throw her a baby shower. Find out what you need to know to make it a success.
  • Your Baby And Teething  By : Simone Butler
    Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
  • Equal Rights To Equal Time With Both Parents After Separation?  By : michael laycock
    When couples separate questions relating to arrangements for their children can become an emotional nightmare. Parents can find it very difficult to separate their roles as parents from that of spouse or even their inner child. Emotions of anger and hate can make it very difficult to discriminate between what is right and wrong. This is bad news and bad timing for the children, the innocent victims of the parental separation, as the sole question should be what is in the best interests of the children?
  • Breast Feeding The Easy Way  By : neil parnham
    From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child, and will contribute essentially to preserve the health of the parent, who will thus be rendered a good nurse, and her duty at the same time will become a pleasure.
  • Making Green Fun for Your Kids  By : StephanieFoster
    Childhood is a great time to learn about being environmentally friendly. It's hard in many ways, as your kids see their friends live without thinking about how their actions matter, the toys they play with, the things they have.
  • Adopt Your Baby from China  By : Timothy Green
    In 1992 the Chinese government passed a law ratifying international adoption, and within seven years, China surpassed Russia as the international destination from which most parents adopt their children.
  • What is Homeschooling All About, Anyway?  By : Cynthia Brandolini
    The term "homeschooling" refers to choosing to educate one's children at home, rather than in a public or private school.
  • Homeschooling With a Packaged Curriculum  By : Cynthia Brandolini
    Once the decision is made to homeschool, the next major issue is which curriculum or methodology to use. While there are pros and cons for every option, this article will focus on homeschooling with a packaged curriculum.
  • What Does Homeschooling Mean to Me?  By : Cynthia Brandolini
    What does homeschooling mean to me? It has become such an integral part of who we are as a family, that it would be difficult to analyze it separately. It truly has become our way of life.
  • Baby? Check!  By : AidanMaconachy
    Sanitation is a big factor in everything we do or make. It greatly affects our life, heath, and environment. Plus, due to some circumstances in this hectic world we are in, we forget the essence of cleanliness and neglect the importance of health.
  • Survival Guide For New Parents  By : Little J
    Having a new baby in the family is one of the most special times in a parent's life. As you look at that little one you think about the miracle of life and how special this little person is to you. Children are a precious resource and parenting a very important role.


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